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  1. now i‘ve set the csm from enabled to auto and already got 6 boots in a row without issues.
  2. okay noticed something new. in order to boot into the system i don‘t need to go into the bios boot section and select the windows boot manager as direct boot method. all i need to do to get the system boot up as normal is. entering and then leaving the bios in order to get to the login screen of windows. when i don‘t enter bios and leave it the issue stays the same as mentioned.
  3. Just checked on both installs (old & new). They are set as active. testet this under following circumstances. the 870 evo 1tb with all disks connected and all disks disconnected. and the 850 evo 120gb with all other disks disconnected. But even on a fresh install on the 850 120gb it behaves the same. so yeah its still curious. my boot settings on the mainboard. Boot\ fast boot: enabled usb-support: partial initialized network stack driver support: disabled next system startup after fail of psu: normal boot boot logo display: auto post delay time: 2 secs NUM-status at bootup: on Wait for F1 if error: enabled option ROM-messages: force bios interrupt 19 capture: disabled setup mode: experienced mode Boot\csm csm startup: enabled boot device control: uefi and legacy boot from network: uefi-driver first boot from external drive: uefi-driver first PCIe/PCIe-Expansion boot: uefi-driver first Boot\Secure Boot type of operating system: windows-uefi Keys are loaded in key management Boot priorities boot-option #1: windows boot manager boot option #2: disabled boot option #3: disabled
  4. the last thing that comes in my mind would be an installation of ubuntu on the till now never used ssd. maybe this would also cause an issue. i am theoreticly out of ideas. could the windows key stored on the motherboard cast such an issue? or a wrong boot configuration?
  5. okay so i‘ve tried a fresh install on a fresh never used ssd. and still the same issue. so it seems that the mainboard does not send the right bit when selecting the windows boot manager
  6. tried this and disconnected all drives except the 970 1Tb. the behavior stays the same. next step is to test it on another spare drive and a fresh install
  7. Hello folks, i‘ve got a kinda weird problem and found still no solution. Last december my 9 year old power supply crashed. This corrupted my windows install. So after replacing the power supply my computer needed a fresh Windows 10 prof. install. That was not the problem. The problem occured after installing it on the freshly wiped ssd. Like the title told you already. I need to go through the BIOS boot settings and select windows boot manager to as „boot this now“ option. I mean it is already the default boot option. But when i won‘t do it this way, the system gives me the BIOS Post screen and when the windows login screen should appear the screen turns black and then looses the signal and the num key goes off. Normal Boot: Post screen > Windows boot logo > display and numkey get off and the display looses signal Working boot through BIOS: Post screen > bios > boot settings selecting „windows boot manager“ > windows boot logo > display and numb goes off and looses signal > display turns back on and shows windows login screen. so in booth cases the boot loader works but only when selected through bios the system gets to the login screen. any idea what could cause this problem? when started through bios the system works fine even under load so there could not be any broken hardware. I7-3770k ASUS Maximus V Gene 32 GB DDR3 970 1 TB Evo as Boot drive Asus RTX 2070 dual oc
  8. may you watch out for some replacement fans from noctua. Used them for my ProCurve and man they are more than quiet compared to the stock fans ?
  9. Have got the rtx finally inside the case after cutting an internal drive holder that was not in use just to fit in this beast. tested it with various games at the mentioned settings all at 1080p@60Hz resolution. Black Desert (ultra) world of warcraft (ultra 4k internal resolution @ FullHD output) Overwatch (ultra 4k internal resolution @ FullHD output) fortnite (extreme) temtem (ultra) all goes fluid ? i think, as long as i won’t notice the bottleneck, i‘ll go with @Ukyo82‘s advice.
  10. Hey Guys, i've build my pc back in summer 2012 and see no need of upgrading the motherboard / cpu / ram in the nearly future. My Specs: -Intel i7-3770k -ASUS ROG Maximus V Gene -G.Skill DDR3 32GB [10-12-12-31] (4x F3-2400C10Q-32GTX) -Thermaltake Armor A30 -ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 DUAL OC EVO -Samsung 840 Evo 500GB (windows) -Samsung 840 Evo 250GB -WD RED 4TB In my initial build i've used: -2x ASUS EN GTX560 (1 died back in end of 2016) -WD 250GB VelociRaptor (WD2500HHTZ) (replaced with Samsung 840 Evo back in 2013) In 2017 i've replaced the GPU with a "ASUS 960GTX Turbo". And now with a "ASUS RTX2070 DUAL OC EVO". What i wanted to say is, that i don't see the point of upgrading the heart of the pc since it's running like charm as a daily driver since nearly 8 years. But what are your thoughts about this? Why should i upgrade the rest instead of just the GPU? I want hear your thoughts about this ^^
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